Dominique teaches and coordinates Animal Ecology and Environmental Science courses at USC's Moreton Bay campus.
Dominique's research interests encompass two major avenues of study:
1) The proximate and ultimate sources of selection contributing to the evolution of vocalizations, especially birdsong; and
2) The impact of anthropogenic activities such as urbanization, noise and land use changes on vertebrate populations.
Dominique uses a very interdisciplinary and broad-scale approach to investigate these themes, incorporating genetics, bioacoustics, ecology, physiology and even neuroscience.
Dominique also has an interest in Bayesian statistics, ornithological methods and evidence-based university teaching.
Dominique is an Associate Editor for the journal Emu: Australasian Ornithology, as well as the Journal of Avian Biology.